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How to Travel in Style

Hi lovelies! I hope you’re having a happy Monday 🙂 Apparently my Monday posts are beginning to just be “How To’s” on Pinterest. Today’s post comes from an excellent blog called Style Caster and focuses on how to travel whilst still looking your absolute best.

C’mon people, it’s time to use up those vacation days you’ve been saving and visit some bold new destination where you can eat something new, shop somewhere exotic, and most of all, relax. Sadly, sometimes vacation planning can be so stressful and time-consuming that it ends up ruining the vacation itself—or at least, provides a major deterrent to trying something new and exciting.

To help make your trip ridiculously easy, we put together 27 tips that will help you plan your trip, pack for your trip, and, best of all, enjoy your trip—with way less stress. Impress your friends with your trip-planning skills, and use these killer packing tips to make sure all your fabulous outfits and makeup arrive intact!

Planning

1. Use an “Incognito Window” when searching for flights and hotels. Some companies will boost the prices just because you’ve been searching the web for prices.

2. If you’re looking to buy a flight ticket, wait until 3 p.m. on Tuesdays. Studies indicate this is the cheapest day/time to do it.

3. Want a travel cheap? Opt for a trip during shoulder season or low season whenever possible. Sure, the weather might not always be ideal, but you’ll end up going to some of the hottest global spots for a lot less—and that’s usually when the locals are there, so you can skip the annoying tourist hordes.

4. Whenever you’re searching for flights/hotels online, google the words “promo,” “discount,” “coupon,” or “corporate code” with the destination’s name. You never know what little deals might be lurking out there!

5. International sites such as ratestogo.com or booking.com offer hotel and travel deals that are often much cheaper than North American sites. Check those out before setting anything in stone.

6. Always check the reviews when booking hotels. They’re your BFFs when funds are limited but options are not.

Packing

1. Always check your chosen airline’s baggage fee policies. Most airlines allow you to check at least one bag free, but always double-check, so you don’t end up wasting $60 before you’ve even gotten to your destination.

2. Placing a dryer sheet at the bottom of your suitcase will keep your clothes smelling fresh and clean during travel.

3. Nothing is more annoying than having your phone, laptop, and/or iPad chargers tangled all over your suitcase. Organize these pesky little chargers in a spare glasses case.

4. Throwing all your jewelry in a baggy and going on your way will only cause frustration when you go to grab a necklace and it’s knotted with others. Use a pill container to keep them separated (and avoid tangles!).

9. For any delicate items you want to pack, wrap them in tissue paper. This will keep them from getting wrinkled or crushed. (H/t: Wendy’s Lookbook)

10. Throw a couple of plastic grocery bags in your suitcase. You never know what you’ll need it for, and it can make organizing things in your bag a heck of a lot easier once you’re on your trip. (Hello, wet bathing suits!)

13. While it can be fun to pack all your favorite six-inch heels, try to be more conservative when it comes to footwear. Pack shoes that are comfortable, easy to walk in, and decorative. Nothing’s worse than spending your vacation with blisters on your heels.

14. Depending on the hotel you booked, your pillowcase may be a little sketchy. Always pack your own pillowcase and a sheet, if possible, to keep things as sanitary as possible.

17. To protect any fragile products (i.e. glass foundations, fragrances), pack them inside your sneakers since the cushion can help to protect them. If you aren’t opting for sneakers on your vacation, wrap each fragile item inside a pair of rolled socks.

18. Protect your compact powders by surrounding them with soft things like sponges or sweat shirts. Definitely don’t put them at the bottom on your bag!

19. For an extra layer of protection on any bottles filled with liquids, wrap your products in a plastic cling wrap. To be extra safe, duct tape any caps or pop-top openings. (H/t: The Beauty Department)

20. We’re sure you’re familiar with the annoying popping that happens to your ears while on an airplane. Guess what? That can happen to your beauty products too. Make sure to get all the excess air of any packages before packing them to minimize the risk of exploding beauty products on the plane.

21. Make your own travel-size products to take with you by investing in small containers. You can even ask for samples at a beauty store like Sephora or Ulta and once used, you’ll have some empty containers for traveling! Or you can even purchase travel-size products at Sephora’s Beauty on the Fly section of their site. Everything is TSA-approved.